I like the effect this is having on my code!
5E CHARACTER BUILDER AND CHARACTER SHEET HOW TO
Basically the Dockerfile acts as documentation for people wanting to know how to install it all, and it makes sure that the git repositories come with sane default config files and all of that. No need to waste all that CO₂! But it’s nice to see that it works. I don’t need to generate the images for every commit. Once installing via CPAN is possible, there’s also the option of providing a Dockerfile that interested parties can use to generate images. But still: my web apps can be hard to install and I figured that if only I had them set up such that I can upload them to the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN), the code and its declared dependencies would automatically have to be good enough to pass the tests and that in turn would improve the code quality, the documentation, the installation, and also make sure it survives me in some form. It looks nicer, for one! So yeah, I know it’s just me.
5E CHARACTER BUILDER AND CHARACTER SHEET GENERATOR
I guess Basic D&D character generator sees a lot more use. I don’t know anybody who uses the character generator. Since I’ve since been a player in the Barrowmaze dungeon, I’ve had to do just that and I’m happy with my hapless mages. In order to ensure that the characters with below average stats are also picked, and to avoid the “click character generator link until you like the result” inclination, the setup was going to be as follows: I’d generate twenty characters and I’d only generate twenty more when all of the initial cohort had been picked by players. My idea was this: even if character generation is fast, it’s still not fast enough if we have less than two hours per session so people should just pick a character from the list. The Monday Characters where generated like that. I still use it, mostly to automatically generate a bunch of first level characters. I think most of that development happened back in 2015. I recently worked on the Character Sheet Generator for Halberds and Helmets. Must have breakfast before we leave! Also, I forgot to put salt in this bread. My wife is taking a very long shower and we have to leave, soon.